Hi everyone,
I am a pro musician, I play almost every night of the week. I would love to utilize g-force as a visual backdrop playing on a screen, or wall behind my band as we play. I already have the computer. What would be the cheapest way to project g-force from my computer onto the wall, or screen? Any help would be greatly appreciated - Thanks!
The cheapest way to project g-force on to a backdrop?
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Carolinaguitar
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hi,
Well you can always get a cheep projector and do it that way, granted the quality drops if you get too big.
projectors start at 450 - infinity, the good thing is that you dont really need a screen, just a white linen sheet for that true grunge look lol
Dont forget to speak to key regarding a Professional license as there are
rules regarding publicly performing with g-force in the end user agreement.
theres no other way really.
Well you can always get a cheep projector and do it that way, granted the quality drops if you get too big.
projectors start at 450 - infinity, the good thing is that you dont really need a screen, just a white linen sheet for that true grunge look lol
Dont forget to speak to key regarding a Professional license as there are
rules regarding publicly performing with g-force in the end user agreement.
theres no other way really.
I'll come to bed once i've seen everything in G-Force.
While you are looking at projectors, you might also want to check on cost of projector bulbs and the estimated (Har, Har, Har!) projection life for the various projectors you are considering . Some of those puppies are Very pricey... kinda like those $50 ink cartridges you need for your $100 printer Yes, it is a conspiracy. Take care.